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Socio 5173 Readings

1. Labov, "The Social Motivation of a Social Change"

2. Labov, "The Social Stratification of (r) in New York City Department Stores"

3. Chesire, "Syntactic Varitiation, the Linguistic Variable, and Sociolinguistic Theory"

4.  Milroy and Milroy, "Linguistic Change, Social Network, and Speaker Innovation"

5. Trudgill, "Sex, Covert Prestige, and Linguistic Change in the Urban British English of Norwich"

6. Niedzielski, "The Effect of Social Information on the Perception of Sociolinguistic Variables"

7. Plichta and Preston, "The /ays/ Have It"

8. Hymes, "Models of Interaction of Language and Social Life"

9. Maegaard, "Linguistic Practice and Stereotypes Among Copenhagen Adolescents"

10. Rodgers, "'Twang' in Discursive Constructions of Language Variation in American English"

11. Preston, "Are you really smart?"

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